What Ballpark Perks For Taxpayers?

In the article about the list of agreements between the developers of the new Hartford ballbark and the city, eight or so paragraphs started with what the city and its employees, their families and guests will be entitled to [Feb. 11, Page 1, "'Hartford' Must Be In Team's Name"]. I must be missing the entitlements that will be alloted to the rest of the taxpayers of the city of Hartford.

Among the free items mentioned are that the city will have free tickets to and use of a "city suite"; and that the city will be given two "city employee nights" and 250 free tickets for city employees and their family members and friends.

The city and its taxpayers will be required to provide and pay for police, fire and emergency medical services, street sweeping and garbage pickup -- but there will be no free tickets for these taxpayers, only city employees. Other public costs include contributing $100,000 a year from rental payments on top of $150,000 a year for capital reserves each year for repairs.

Maybe they forgot to include perks for city residents who will be supporting the ballpark with their taxes?